Game apparatus.



, PATENTBD MAR. 31,1903;

'E. BAWDBN.

GAME APPARATUS.

APPLICATION FILED 001.. 1. 1901.

N0 MODEL.

1.; 76 WITNESSES: v INVENTOH Eda/in Bawden,

A TTORNE r s No.724,244. v PATENTED MAIL-31,1903.

E.BAWDEN. j GAME APPARATUS.

APPLICATION nun 0012.1. 1901.

N0 MODEL. 2 sumsmm 2.

k w I K z WITNESSES: I A INVENTOH W Edwin flawden/ A TTORNEYS "rm: norms PETERS co PNOTO-LITHO, wAsHmmpN. u c.

PATENT OFFICE.

EDWIN BAWDEN, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.

GAME APPARATUS.

SPECIFICATION iorming part of Letters iPatent N o. 724,244, dated March 31, 1903. Application filed batten, 1 01. Serial No. 77,185. (No model.)

ToaZZ whom it may concern.-

Be it known that I, EDWIN BAWDEN, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of the city.of New York, borough of Manhattan, in the county and State of New York, have invented anew and Improved Game Apparatus, of which the following is a full, clear, and exactdescription.

My invention relates to a paratus.

It consists,primarily, of a rectangular board the corners of which are provided with roulette-wheels and the center of which is pro vided with an endless elliptical track for indicating the scores made by the several players.

parlor game ap- My invention will be fully described hereinafter and the features of novelty pointed out in the appended claim.

Reference is to be had drawings, in which similar characters of referenceindicate corresponding parts in all the views.

Figure 1 is a plan View of my improved board ready for use.

'ed therewith, and Fig. 3 is a fragmentary detail showinga slight modification in the form 'of the roulette-Wheel.

endless track 'by two, three, four, or perhaps other numbers of players. It can be played by individuals or by partners. It preferably represents "a race and may be accompanied by forfeitures, penalties, &c. when desired. The players occupy respective stations around the board, the station of each player relatively to the board being indicated by the colormarks 1, 2, 3, and 4. In the form shown in Fig. l fixed pointers 5, 6, 7, and 8 are arranged, preferably in theposition shown,for accurately locating the positions at which the roulette-wheels may happen to stop rotating. The roulette-wheels comprise disks 9 10 ll 12, revolubly mounted upon pins 18 and preferably provided with milled edges 30 for facilitating the rotation of the said disks by the fingers. Each disk is provided with four colors, 13 14 15 16, which are duplicated upon to the accompanying I forming a part of this specification, I

Fig. 2 is a sectional view showing details of one of the corners of the board having the roulette-wheel connecti each disk and also with a blank space provided with a star 17, which is used as a forfeiture-mark-that is to say, when one of the wheels is rotated by a playerthe pointer may stop on any one of the four colors or it may stop on the forfeituremark. In the modified roulette-wheel shown in Fig. 3 the disk is stationary and the revoluble pointer 19 is pivoted upon' the 'pin 18 and is whirled by the fingers. The endless track B is made up of an endless series of diiferent colors 20 21 22 23, arranged in rotation, as shown in Fig. 1, the colors having the same order as the colors upon the roulette-wheels. Stationary indicating-marks 24 25 26 27 28 are provided for the purpose of subdividing the track into fractional parts. The starting-point is indicated by the black line 29.

My game apparatus can be used in a variety of ways, among which are the following: Counters or. game-pieces representing the different players can all be placed upon the common starting-line 29.' The dilferent players take their stations at the difierent corners of the board and, each actuates his roulettewheel and the pointer thereof. The wheel stopping upon a particular color indicates Whether the player is to move his game-piece i or not. The player moves his game-piece only when his wheel points out his color. In this way the several game-pieces moved by the several players will move at difierential ratesaround theboardand can pass each other, as would be the case in a race of any kind. If one of the roulette-wheels chances to indicate the forfeiture-space, however, the player will be required to forfeit some article, or his game-piece can be set back upon the board a definite distance, according to any method preferred.

The game may beplayed either as a socalled straight game, the race being once around the board and bei g Competitive between individual players, or it may be a socalled pursuit game, for which the fractional subdivisions are provided. The oval track may consist of one hundred and eight color spots or any other number, but is preferably some number divisible by the number of players which it is desired shall engage in the game. number of spots in the track is one hundred In the form shown in Fig. 1 the and eight, this number being divisible by two, said color-marks for the individual use of the three, or four, so that all players will have different players, said roulette-wheels being even chances and equal distances to travel. provided with chance-controlled color-marks It will be understoodI do not limit myself representing the colors of all the players col- 5 to a board in which the wheels are located at lectively, and also provided with a chance- 25 the corners. The wheels may be located at controlled mark for indicating a forfeiture, other points. Neither do I limit myself to an endless track provided with colors correcolors, as any other distinguishing marks sponding to the colors used for designating may be used. the positions of the players arranged in ro- I0 The several players are of course provided tation, and marks disposed periodically along 30 with game-pieces of colors corresponding to said track indicating arbitrary subdivisions the colors 1,2, 3, and 4: shown at the corners thereof. of the board. In witness whereof I have signed my name Having thus described my invention, I to this specification in the presence of two 15 claim as new and desire to secure by Letters subscribing witnesses.

Patent- A game apparatus, comprising aboard pro- EDWIN BAWDEN' vided with fixed color-marks for designating Witnesses:

the positions of the difierent players, inde- BENJ. BAKER,

2o pendent roulette-wheels disposed adjacent to LoUIs MARAZITZ. 

